business visitors definition

business visitors means natural persons working in a senior position who are responsible for setting up an establishment. They do not engage in direct transactions with the general public and do not receive remuneration from a source located within the host Party;
business visitors means natural persons working in a senior position who are responsible for setting up an establishment. Business visitors do not engage in direct transactions with the general public and do not receive remuneration from a source located within the host Party;
business visitors for establishment purposes means natural persons working in a senior position who are responsible for setting up an establishment. They do not offer or provide services or engage in any economic activity other than that required for establishment purposes. They do not receive remuneration from a source located within the host Party;

Examples of business visitors in a sentence

  • Business visitors for establishment purposesAll sectors: AT: Business visitor needs to be employed by an enterprise other than a non-profit organisation, otherwise: Unbound.CY, UK: Permissible length of stay: up to 90 days in any 12 month period.

  • Business visitors will be granted a multiple entry Business Visa valid for a period up to 2 years with a maximum of 120 days per year, provided that each trip does not exceed 90 days consecutively.


More Definitions of business visitors

business visitors means natural persons of either Party who are:
business visitors means natural persons of a Party who are:
business visitors means short term visitors who do not intend to enter the labour market of the Parties, but seek entry to engage in activities such as buying or selling goods or services, negotiating contracts, conferring with colleagues, or attending conferences.
business visitors means natural persons working in a senior position who are responsible for setting up an establishment. Business visitors do not engage in direct transactions with the general public and do not receive remuneration from a source located within the host Party; - "contractual services suppliers" means natural persons employed by a juridical person of a Party which has no establishment in the territory of another Party and which has concluded with a final consumer in the latter Party a bona fide contract (other than through an agency as defined by the code 872 the United Nations Central Product Classifications (hereinafter referred to as "CPC") to supply services requiring the presence on a temporary basis of its employees in that Party in order to fulfil the contract to provide services [31]; - "graduate trainees" means natural persons who have been employed by a juridical person of a Party or its branch for at least one year, hold a university degree and are temporarily transferred to an establishment of the juridical person in the territory of another Party, for career development purposes or to obtain training in business techniques or methods [32]; - "independent professionals" means natural persons engaged in the supply of a service and established as self-employed in the territory of a Party who have no establishment in the territory of another Party and who have concluded a bona fide contract (other than through an agency as defined by the CPC code 872) to supply services with a final consumer in the latter Party requiring their presence on a temporary basis in that Party in order to fulfil the contract to provide services [33]; - "intra-corporate transferees" means natural persons who have been employed by a juridical person or its branch or have been partners in it for at least one year and who are temporarily transferred to an establishment that may be a subsidiary, branch or parent company of the juridical person in the territory of another Party. The natural person concerned shall belong to one of the following categories: (a) "managers" means persons working in a senior position within a juridical person, who primarily direct the management of the establishment, receiving general supervision or direction principally from the board of directors or from stockholders of the business or their equivalent, including: (i) directing the establishment or a department or sub-division thereof; (ii) supervising and controlling the work of other supervisory,...
business visitors means individual service suppliers or representatives of a foreign based services supplier who enter the territory of another Member State temporarily for the marketing ofservices, to negotiate or conclude agreements for the sale of a service or for the purpose of setting up a commercial presence of that juridical person in the territory of another Member State. This could include either of three sub-categories of:
business visitors means natural persons of Japan who seek temporary entry to Singapore to:
business visitors means natural persons working in a senior position who are responsible for setting up a commercial presence. They do not engage in direct transactions with the general public and do not receive remuneration from a source located within the host EC Party or Signatory CARIFORUM State respectively;